Let the countdown begin
Let the finger crossing begin.
CJ
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Enjoy
Had this procedure back in 2005 and though I do remember struggling a bit with the bowels again for a period post op (occasionally to the point of momentarily missing the bag) it really is a good feeling to get back to 'normal' plumbing again. It does feel that it is another step in 'recovery' where the impact the cancer has on your life is reduced by another notch.
Let us know how it all goes,
steve0 -
Same Here
Like you - my reversal surgery is scheduled for June 13th. I am scared of all the horror stories of 20 trips to the bathroom a day. My surgeon told me that on the internet, the stories you read are mainly related to those who have problems and the others (majority) who have no complications with the reversal have nothing to write about-- thus they are not out here tell of their success. I guess there is some truth to that. He tells me that by far, the vast majority of his reversal patients have few issues and those that do have some problems, they resolve quickly. Best of luck to you!0 -
I had a reversal in 2009 andswimmer22 said:Same Here
Like you - my reversal surgery is scheduled for June 13th. I am scared of all the horror stories of 20 trips to the bathroom a day. My surgeon told me that on the internet, the stories you read are mainly related to those who have problems and the others (majority) who have no complications with the reversal have nothing to write about-- thus they are not out here tell of their success. I guess there is some truth to that. He tells me that by far, the vast majority of his reversal patients have few issues and those that do have some problems, they resolve quickly. Best of luck to you!
I had a reversal in 2009 and everything worked out, I am back to normal with no issues, it took a few weeks but it was worth it.0 -
CJ,
Please come back aboard
CJ,
Please come back aboard after your takedown to let us know how it's going. Like you, I can eat anything with my ileostomy, much better than before. And I'm scheduled for takedown on the 31st.(if my white count will go up!) I am really nervous too after all the horror stories I've read! Sounds like we have a whole group heading in for takedown. Let's keep in touch.
Laura0 -
takedown
the best of luck with your takedown. Mine was in June of 2010.. Did have complication of a fistula- bag for 6 more weeks. But it healed itself from the inside out. Thus now normal plumbing ever since. Yes- mainly only the horror stories are posted, so it is a very biased view. Have doc prescribe lomotil to control diarrhea. Will be 80 in 2 weeks. Expect 10 to 15 more years!!!0 -
takedown
the best of luck with your takedown. Mine was in June of 2010.. Did have complication of a fistula- bag for 6 more weeks. But it healed itself from the inside out. Thus now normal plumbing ever since. Yes- mainly only the horror stories are posted, so it is a very biased view. Have doc prescribe lomotil to control diarrhea. Will be 80 in 2 weeks. Expect 10 to 15 more years!!!0 -
Surgery
Hoping that everything goes well with the surgery. It will be an adjustment afterwards but I'm sure you will settle in to a new routine. I'm surprised you ate nuts on an ileo, everyone always told me no. Glad you had no issues. The one thing missing from my diet on ileo was popcorn, corn, and mushrooms which was so glad to be able to eat after the reveral. I'll still eat mushrooms 4 times a week. Hoping all goes well. Keep us informed.
Kim0 -
Thanks for all the input
Thanks for all the input folks. It's much appreciated. I see there are a few people in my same boat so we'll keep paddling together. Good to hear about the good results occassionally, I know people don't usually like to brag on here when others are struggling. I'll definetly keep posting on my recovery to light the way for those that follow. Best of luck to those with upcoming surgeries as well. It's beutifull weather today and I'm going to try to enjoy it.
Take care, CJ0
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